Oceanic International School Ughelli was founded on the 19th of September 2002 by Late Mr. Moses Uvietobore Erovwo, a retired shell worker who was a lover of children and education. He was retired but never tired and so he decided to establish a school to build future leaders.
The school was opened with four teachers and seventeen pupils. Today the population of the school has risen to about four hundred pupils and staff strength of above thirty.
The school has good learning facilities, dedicated teachers and also conducive environment for learning. Learning is made fun on daily basis. We learn, play and care for your children.
Our desire is to partnership with parents and competent teachers produce future leaders in a safe and conducive environment.
Oceanic International School is established to train children to their highest potentials in our society by consecrated teachers and high academic standards.
Knowledge and Unity is Our Motive
Our teachers go the extra mile in tutoring, engaging and working with our pupils every day.
The Good Leaders of Our School
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We appreciate that parents/carers who are new to our school will have many questions and concerns. Staff at the school are often asked questions in relation to your child’s education, school timings, procedures and a myriad of other topics. We wont have answered them all here of course but we have provided answers below to our most commonly asked questions in the hope that parents are able to find information they are looking for quickly without having to take time out to contact the school. If your particular question is not answered here then please do contact the school.
It's officially graduation season, which means your child will be decorating their cap and receiving their certificate very soon! Whether it's kindergarten, nursery or primary, graduating is an accomplishment worth celebrating..
Excursions provide pupils with opportunities to learn outside the classroom, engaging with real-world environments and experiences that complement theoretical knowledge.
Christmas is one of the most exciting times of the year in primary schools. The children are excited, staff can begin to wind down for the Christmas break, and the whole school is in good spirits.